Zielonka vacation

Ostrołęka is 120 km from Warsaw and has about 54,000 inhabitants, although it's very famous for having nothing very characteristic and is somewhat insdustrial, it has a pretty nice monastery and the city also has its charm. The

The neighborhood of Praga is the least known and least visited neighborhood in Warsaw. It's located across the river and bridges you take to get there are enormous, so it's more than a short walk. Going there at night is not

The first Neon Museum in Poland, dedicated to the documentation and preservation of the neons so popular in the era of the Cold War. It's a little hard to find, it's in the district of Prague (one of the largest of the city, across

The cool area of ​​Warsaw is definitely the Prague neighborhood, which has gone from being a marginal and dangerous neighbourhood to housing exhibition halls, clubs and pubs and a modern "underground" area (There are areas that are

Until recently it produced pure vodka, different types of flavored vodka and wine and although it remains one of the most representative and famous buildings in the district of Prague, it's no longer a distillery, it's a home to

One of the most characteristic buildings and highlights of Prague is the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene of the Polish Orthodox Church, is yellow and is topped by cupolas that are black (which are very characteristic of Orthodox

The Catholic Church (in the district of Prague) is so high that it's visible from the other side of the river - the towers are 75 meters high! It originated in a "pique", construction was in response to the Russification that had

The Polish Super Bowl isn't as famous or important as the American one or anything, but now they have a much-touted, beautiful stadium. I had the chance to go to the final this year. It was the Gdynia Seahawks versus the Warsaw Eagles

The Warsaw Zoo is one of the most representative places in Prague neighborhood, and it's one of the oldest. Before it was the Prague neighborhood it wasn't exactly a stylish neighborhood. It had a zoo and not much else. It's next to

This monument is one of the first things you see when you cross the bridge to the district of Prague. The first time I saw it, I thought it was depicting a giant, because it is huge, over 12 meters high! It depicts a soldier of the

This bridge has the most direct access to the stadium from the city center, so is known as the Euro Cup! Before the game it is a sea of people and flags! It was opened in 1914, but only a year later, the Russians in their retreat blew

The mermaid is the symbol of Warsaw, but there isn't just one. The most famous one is in the center, next to the river, but there's another (near the bridge that leads to the district of Prague) that is larger and more modern. The

I saw this in a Polish fashion magazine and decided to investigate. The combination of transport to reach it isn't too good, the best way is to take the tram to the Prague neighborhood, go down on the bridge before crossing the river

The buildings of the University of Warsaw are scattered throughout the city but this is one of the most beautiful, it's very modern with crystals and a pink structure at the entrance, it's the seat of the library and goes to the

Cafe Pub 7 is a place where many college students go. It is an alternative place for drinks with unconventional music and with an authentic atmosphere and the decor is alternative. In summer there is an outdoor place. It's not

St. Anne's Church is known for its rich interior that is late Baroque and the facade is presided over by four neoclassical columns. From the tower there's a beautiful view over the old town, the river and downtown. This church is just

I have been many times to Rynek Square and around the Barbican ... but had never been to this street! It is the parallel street to the Rynek from the Middle Ages and until the second half of the eighteenth century was the city dump,

The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Zamek Krolewski, was constructed by the dukes of Mazovia and expanded when King Sigismund III Vasa moved the capital to Warsaw. It used to be the residence of Polish kings from the early 17th to the late

The Clock Tower of the Royal Castle (also known as the Sigismund Tower) is above the main entrance to the castle. The clock was installed in 1622, but was rebuilt and relaunched in 1974. During World War II, the Nazis destroyed almost

Walking through the center of Warsaw you can find all kinds of monuments and sculptures - even a huge bel on a pedestal on the ground. Kanonia Square is small and behind some houses (in the style of Rynek Square) and just ahead of

Adam Mickiewicz is the most famous Polish writer of all time, although there are many writers, he is considered the Polish Cervantes. So the museum of literature (in Rynek Square, where the mermaid is) is called Adam Mickiewicz and in

At the end of the Krakowskie Przedmiescie is Plac Zamkowy (or Castle Square) the entrance to the Stare Miasto (or historic center of Warsaw). You can see the old Royal Castle, part of the wall and the Warsaw stadium across the river

Marie Sklodowska Curie was born in Warsaw and married the French physicist Pierre Curie and her Polish name stepped into the background. What was her home in Warsaw is now a museum dedicated to her and her work. Besides photographs,

The Cathedral of San Juan was originally a Gothic Mazovian church whose construction ended in the fifteenth century. San Juan went from being a parish church to a cathedral in 1798. It was destroyed during World War II, was rebuilt in

Also known by the name of St. Sigismund Square (Rynek Starego Miasta) it was begun in the XIII century and finished in the XIV. The facades combine elements of Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic and it's the most famous square in Warsaw

The city museum has several branches in different buildings throughout the city, although the museum of the history of the city of Warsaw is in Rynek square, facing the Mermaid to the left. It's in a country house with different rooms

Near Nowy Swiat, Warsaw houses an interactive museum for known musician Fryderyk Chopin of the 19th century. The inside of the palace was destroyed during WWII and rebuilt according to the original project. It is possible to know the

The walls of Warsaw's buildings have become giant canvases, especially those with a large white surface. It's a great idea because it brightens the streets (Ul Tamka didn't previously have much life) and gives them color. Not if

Warsaw is a city that moves so fast, every day it's more modern and edgy and every time I visit I encounter and discover something new. The walls of buildings have become canvases, but not for graffiti, with large murals whose theme

This street is one of the most beautiful in Warsaw and one of the most important in the ancient center (Stare Miasto). It runs from the Castle to Market Square, where the famous Mermaid is (symbol of the city) and passes in front of 2

In summer, in July takes place the Warsaw Police party, in the center of the city. It is full of police and cordoned off the square opposite the Royal Castle, which hosts major events. It's a sort of open house, you can climb to the